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The Effects of Incenses’ Smoke on Different Types of Varnishes
different types of incenses are burnt during religious ceremonies in churches: frankincense, myrrh or rosin based incense. The icons from iconostasis usually are not protected by glass and they are exposed to the burning products of incense. To study the influence of burnt frankincense, myrrh and rosin based incense artificial on different types of dammar varnishes, samples of balsa wood covered with gesso, titanium white and dammar varnish were exposed to incense and were artificial aged under UV-A light for 60 hours. This paper presents the colour changes suffered by the varnishes.
The Effects of Incenses’ Smoke on Different Types of Varnishes
different types of incenses are burnt during religious ceremonies in churches: frankincense, myrrh or rosin based incense. The icons from iconostasis usually are not protected by glass and they are exposed to the burning products of incense. To study the influence of burnt frankincense, myrrh and rosin based incense artificial on different types of dammar varnishes, samples of balsa wood covered with gesso, titanium white and dammar varnish were exposed to incense and were artificial aged under UV-A light for 60 hours. This paper presents the colour changes suffered by the varnishes.
The Effects of Incenses’ Smoke on Different Types of Varnishes
Key Engineering Materials ; 660 ; 377-382
2015-08-26
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Microscopy , Varnish , Frankincense , Myrrh
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